Daniel Garcia

eSports Player

Daniel Garcia was born in Sweden on March 21st, 1991 and is the eSports Player. At the age of 33, Daniel Garcia biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 21, 1991
Nationality
Sweden
Place of Birth
Sweden
Age
33 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
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About

Professional Counter-Strike: A Global Offensive player well-known by the gamertag DomiNate. He has gained clout and Exertus eSports as a result of his play.

Before Fame

In April 2015, he began his Counter-Strike: Global Offensive playing career. Bad Karma was his first teammate when he was on duty.

Trivia

He earned his 1st place in the 2016 Copenhagen Games qualifier as a member of Team Publicir.se. He later placed in 3rd place at the tournament itself.

Family Life

He was born and raised in Sweden.

Associated With

Jaryd Lazar, a fellow CS:GO player, and Exertus eSports' Jaryd Lazar both rose to fame for their work with Exertus eSports.

The captain of a scuba dive boat that caught fire and killed 34 people on board in 2019 in the worst maritime disaster in recent US history - where a judge will not bring 'victims' to the trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2023
Jerry Boylan, 69, was the captain of the Conception dive boat that caught fire off the coast of Southern California in 2019. As the National Transportation Safety Board announced, a federal trial for Boylan began on Tuesday to find if the captain was to blame for the disaster. The judge in the trial, which is based on a jury selection in Los Angeles, found out before the trial began that the 34 people injured in the Labor Day tragedy could not be named 'victims.' Judge George Wu ruled that "victims" is a prejudicial term that threatens Boylan's right to a fair trial.